How to write a letter to the editor of "the times of India", Mukharji Nagar New Delhi. In which you want to publish an article on increasing air pollution due to heavy traffic
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Mukharji Nagar
New Delhi
14th may 2020
To
ToThe Editor
The Tribune,
delhi
Sir,
Sir,
↪Through the esteemed column of your newspaper, I wish to create an awareness among the public about pollution hazards.
I wish to create an awareness among the public about pollution hazards.Today the world has become too materialistic.
↪Air pollution is a serious threat at present. Our atmosphere is composed of various gases. It is never pure because various types of other gases are added to it by nature or man-made sources or both.
↪Man made sources are smoke, and gases produced by burning of coal or oil. Increase in vehicular traffic also has made the situation worse.
↪The increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is affecting the global temperature. The automobile exhaust and forest fire abounds in carbon monoxide.
↪ Its concentration affects the nervous system and cause s suffocation giddiness headache among human beings.
↪It decreases nitrogen fixing ability in plants. Excess of Nitrogen, Sulphur dioxide etc.
↪Polluted water can cause various intestinal infections like cholera or dysentery or certain diseases like jaundice.
↪Sewage is an important source of pollution in urban centers. Liquid waste comes from residential areas, institutions, hotels, hospitals etc.
↪ it is discharged into nearby water bodies or disposed in open low lying areas. The community waste carries putrid organic matter.
↪It gives rise to bad odor and various pathogenic germs. This also leads to pollution of underground water.
↪On the other hand Industrial waste, in the industrial waste affects the growth of plant life too.
On the other hand Industrial waste, in the industrial waste affects the growth of plant life too.
↪ I have tried to bring in the lime light the sources of pollution and its effects on human and plant life.
↪I hope this will awaken the people to their role in making the environment clean.
↪Thankyou
↪Yours faithfully
↪Rohan
Date :
The Editor,
The News,
Lahore.
Respected Sir / Madam
Delhi has had the distinction of being one of the most polluted cities in the world, especially in the winter months from October—January. These months coincide with the religious festival of Diwali. It is argued that air quality gets worse in the aftermath of Diwali on account of firecrackers that get burned during the festival. We use hourly data on PM 2.5 particulate concentration from 2013 to 2017 to estimate the Diwali effect on air quality in Delhi. We improve on existing work by using the event study technique as well as a difference-in-difference regression framework to estimate the Diwali effect on air quality. The results suggest that Diwali leads to a small, but statistically significant increase in air pollution. The effect is different across locations within Delhi. To our knowledge, this is the first causal estimate of the contribution of Diwali firecracker burning to air pollution.
Yours truly,
A.B.C